The Constitutional Democratic Party's party convention was held, and Representative Izumi pointed out that the Liberal Democratic Party was making people's lives stagnant, and emphasized his determination to win more seats than the Liberal Democratic Party in the next House of Representatives election and aim for a change of government. did.

The Constitutional Democratic Party's party convention was held at a hotel in Tokyo on the afternoon of the 4th.



In this discussion, Representative Izumi commented on the issue surrounding political funding parties organized by factions of the Liberal Democratic Party, saying, ``The very nature of the Liberal Democratic Party, the money-grabbing system, must be eradicated from Japan's political world. "This is a slush fund, and it is impossible for him to say that he did not know about it or that he left it to his secretary, and we must not allow the law to be disregarded."



In addition, he said, ``We will remove the Liberal Democratic Party, which is the cause of the stagnation of people's lives, from the government and implement important policies such as political reform, support for children and young people, and free education.To that end, the Constitutional Democratic Party will hold the Liberal Democratic Party's seat in the next House of Representatives election. "We aim to surpass Japan's government and become the number one party. Let's definitely accomplish a change of government."

Rengo chairman Yoshino, who attended as a guest, also said, ``We must end arrogant politics and restore politics that is truly for the people.Instead of the current ruling party, we must lead the government from the perspective of working people and consumers.'' We need political power, and I want the Constitutional Democratic Party to play a part in that."



At the party convention, we decided on an action plan that includes taking the lead in political reform, such as lobbying the ruling and opposition parties to ban political funding parties and donations from corporations and organizations.